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Wendy Mitchell Blogs About Younger Onset Dementia: Which Me Am I Today?
By Wendy Mitchell Imagine yourself being given a diagnosis of Young Onset Dementia. Your life falls apart, you

Dr. Don Wendorf’s Inspiring Account of Caregiving for His Wife in Caregiver Carols
By Don Wendorf I wrote CAREGIVER CAROLS: A Musical, Emotional Memoir to cope with my own emotional struggles

Richard L. Morgan Shows Us Caregiving is an Extension of Spirituality
Listening to the needs of caregivers as a facilitator of Alzheimer’s support groups for many years, I became

Trip to Florida, Part II, An Amazing Author Connection
Ann, tears in my eyes reading this…what a lovely time we had…

Lynda Everman, Editor Of Seasons of Caregiving: Meditations for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregivers
By Lynda Everman “To all of you, I repeat: Do not let yourselves be robbed of hope! Do

Poetry Written After Caregiving: The Beach Poems by Ann Campanella
Expressing the Inexpressible through Poetry By Ann Campanella When I was in my early thirties, my mother began

Courageous Living with Dementia Book: Memory’s Last Breath by Gerda Saunders
By Gerda Saunders A few days before my sixty-first birthday, I was diagnosed with cerebral microvascular disease, which

Peter Maeck’s Book, Remembrance Of Things Present, uses Poetry and Photography to explain Alzheimer’s
By Peter Maeck The experience of writing a poem, play, or story, or creating a photograph, is like

Marita Golden Dives into Family Caregiving in Her Novel: The Wide Circumference of Love
Silent Storm: What We Remember, What We Forget, What We Discover A Novelist Meditates on Writing about Alzheimer’s

Dr. Philip Sloane shares years of experience in The Alzheimer’s Medical Advisor: A Caregiver’s Guide
By Philip D. Sloane, MD I was six years into my medical training – a second year resident

Niki Kapsambelis Writes The Inheritance: Case Studies Of People With Genetic Disposition to Alzheimer’s Disease
By Niki Kapsambelis On a drizzly April day in 2009, I walked into a hotel suite in downtown

Candy Abbott Writes About Becoming Her Husband’s Caregiver
By Candy Abbott I’ve Never Loved Him More A Husband’s Alzheimer’s, A Wife’s Devotion “Mom,” my daughter Kim
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